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Check if event was scheduled - schedule event only once
When its running, then it keeps registering cron job to the wordpress. … woofio_create_haystack(){
//do quite performance heavy stuff
}
}
$cleverstart_woofio = new Cleverstart_Woofio();
My theory is, that the new Cleverstart_Woofio(); call will always schedule new cron …
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Check if event was scheduled - schedule event only once
Have you ever heard of Rubber Ducking?
The official documentation has an answer:
if ( ! wp_next_scheduled( 'woofio_hourly' ) ) {
wp_schedule_event( time(), 'hourly', 'woofio_hourly' );
}